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Honestly? I just wanted to draw those damn slashed sleeves. I want them SO BAD.

Unlike the aforementioned Little Mermaid, Snow White's time period is pretty easy to pinpoint in 16th century Germany. Not that the film is accurate, but the clues are there- I took a wide swath from about 1500-1530 to come up with something that still maintained the spirit of the original design.

I just love those slashed and banded sleeves. This is so much better than the Disney design; even when I was a little kid I thought Snow White's bare arms looked almost indecent and the whole dress was just too bland (gimme a break, I was a strange kid).

I'm making this for my first ever cosplay! (not first ever costume project, but first of this magnitude). I even actually ordered historically accurate velveteens and linens...yikes! I'm considering deviating from your design slightly to fit the cranach court gown style (www.marquise.de/en/1500/pics/1…, with the guarding and laced front, but I do love the pointed bodice and embroidered blue pane here...torn! Let me know if you'd prefer I stick more closely to your design, but otherwise I'll just have fun with it and send you pictures when I'm finished!

Snow White is not one of my favourite Disney princesses, but this dress is so much more detailed than in the movie. Also, most people don't really know this but Snow White is supposed to be like 14 in her movie so the body shape is a little weird. But I'm sure you either didn't know that or just stylized her.

it's awesome how you manages to keep her trademark stretched-arm posing! Snow is the best princess ever (though I also adore Aurora and Cinderella) and I'm glad she got a dress worthy of her awesomeness.

these are so gosh, darn beautiful. I know you probably receive a million and one of these photos a day… and I'm not trying to suck up your time unfairly. But these are just so absolutely gorgeous. All of them are. Sincerely!

you probably receive this question a gazillion times, idk, and there's no pressure. I'm merely curious. Are you going to add Merida, Elsa, and Anna? I'm just curious. No pressure

this is probably the only dress that remains the closest to what disney did. except, you know...fancier. i cannot blame you on the sleeves, i reeeally want the sleeves myself! and the apple motif on the bodice is fabulous! same goes for the apple seed pattern throughout the dress, very clever. XD i like the hairnet, though i kind of think well..princess..it'd be a little fancier. i think if i ever cosplayed as one of your princesses, it'd be Snow White. i mean come on...velvets. gorgeous!

please do not kill me if i do cosplay as this and show you the pictures of me wearing the awesome sleeves. pwease.

It's such a small thing, but the bobbed hair from the movie was SO inaccurate! (Just because it was the style for American women at the time--! ) I love how you were able to use the historical snood to make the LOOK of the bobbed hair remain, while still staying true to ye olde female hair length requirements.

(Though I don't know why it bothers me for Snow White when, say, Aurora's uncovered and untied hair in her Royal Coming Home party wasn't much better.)